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A government body along with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has compiled a report that recommends banning manufacture, selling and import of smokeless tobacco products as per a WHO framework. The first-ever compilation of the global progre

disparity in the way EU countries are approaching this policy, and going beyond rules set out in EU legislation... Today the UK has one of the most progressive approaches...Carucci is Vice-President of EU Affairs at [BAT]

Portugal has, for example, regulations on child safety, minimum age, advertising, promotion, sponsorship, health warning labelling, flavors, sale and vape-free areas, and Austria and Belgium have banned sale. Let this be an inspiration for other European

But it is also manufactured in the US, where production standards are typically lower than in Sweden and significant quantities of sweeteners tend to be used. England and Leicester striker Jamie Vardy uses the substance as an alternative to ciggiesFAME

The new policy will cover the use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, pipes, smokeless tobacco, and other tobacco products, according to a university release. "The health of our faculty, staff and students is a top priority for the University, and this

At a hearing Thursday afternoon, the King County Board of Health voted unanimously to prohibit smokeless tobacco at professional sports venues countywide — an ordinance that will take effect May 19. The move is in response to health advocates who say the

The move comes in response to health advocates who say the habit among players sets a poor example for fans and young athletes. The Seattle Mariners and the national advocacy organization Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids supported the measure.

Swedish Match appears increasingly unlikely to be permitted to sell its 'snus' mouth tobacco product across the EU any time soon. Almost ten years after it had sought out Malta's then European Commissioner for health to lift the ban, it suffered another

Products including cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, pipes, smokeless tobacco and all nicotine delivery devices will be prohibited from campus, according to Penn State News. Tobacco use for cultural or religious practices will be exempt from this policy